Cezar Brodnicki

Cezar Brodnicki (15 June 1758-24 July 1823) was a politician of Prussia. He was a representative of Poland's Lesser Poland Voivodeship.

Biography
Cezar Brodnicki was born in Krakow, Poland-Lithuania on 15 June 1758. He came from an educated upper-class family, and Brodnicki became a lawyer after graduating from the college in Krakow, which was remodeled by Prussia during the early 1700s. After Prussia was given control of western Poland in 1795, Brodnicki became a public servant of Prussia. He was elected to represent the present-day Lesser Poland Voivodeship in Prussia's government until 1805, when he was unseated due to his failure to prevent the Bulkiewicz Uprising from gathering men from the region.